COLLEGE FOOTBALL: STANFORD 35, UCLA 17 (FINAL)

Johnathan Franklin ran 11 yards for UCLA's third score of the game, capping the Bruins' five-play, 65-yard drive. A personal foul by Jeff Baca backed the PAT back 15 yards, but Ka'imi Fairbairn didn't have any trouble knocking it through.

Stanford 35, UCLA 10 - 7:28 remaining in third quarter:

UCLA is starting to break apart at the seams after holding Stanford back well for most of the game. Freshman Kenneth Walker fumbled on a kickoff return, and Usua Amanam returned it for a touchdown. This one looks over. As a consolation, the Bruins will get another shot at Stanford on the road next week in the Pac-12 championship game. All of Eugene groans.

Stanford 28, UCLA 10 - 7:41 remaining in third quarter:

Brett Hundley is having one of his worst games of the season. A telegraphed interception leads to a 40-yard run by Stepfan Taylor, who then punches the ball in for a Stanford touchdown.

Stanford 21, UCLA 10 - 1:42 remaining in second quarter:

Freshman kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn produces a much-needed 48-yard field goal. The Bruins offense stalled again, but special teams is coming up huge to keep hope alive for UCLA. Anthony Barr drilled Stanford punter Daniel Zychlinski after a muffed snap, and Cassius Marsh recovered the team's seventh blocked punt/kick in the past three games. UCLA lost 8 yards on the next three plays, but Fairbairn drilled a career-long field goal to make sure the Bruins got points. He had previously yet to connect from more than 35 yards this year.

Stanford 21, UCLA 7 - 6:43 remaining in second quarter:

Stepfan Taylor gets his first big play of the game with a 49-yard run to the end zone. The Cardinal offensive line plowed a hole for him even against a defense stacked against the run. Quick scoring drive by Stanford, as it goes 56 yards in two plays after the Bruins' three-and-out.

Stanford 14, UCLA 7 - 8:22 remaining in second quarter:

Anthony Wilkerson runs for his first touchdown of the year, taking it 10 yards on a direct snap. The Cardinal looked more like it did to start the game, churning up turf on an 88-yard drive that took 10 plays and 4:32. All 10 of Stanford's first downs have come on their scoring drives, five on each. The drive was also helped along by a pass interference penalty against UCLA linebacker Anthony Barr, who found himself downfield against tight end Levine Toilolo. The Bruins have committed five penalties, losing 55 yards in the process.

UCLA 7, Stanford 7 - 8:21 remaining in first quarter:

Brett Hundley quickly ties the score up, connecting with Joseph Fauria on an easy red zone play. Hundley found his 6-foot-7 tight end near the left pylon, where the defender could do little against such a big target. Good capper on a drive (87 yards, 6 plays, 1:57) that also featured Hundley throwing a 71-yard strike to Shaq Evans, who got past the defense as Hundley srambled.

Stanford 7, UCLA 0 - 10:21 remaining in first quarter:

Kevin Hogan's 11-yard touchdown pass to Drew Terrell puts the Cardinal on the board first. Hogan scrambled before finding a nice opening to Terrell in the end zone. Stanford needed just two completions from Hogan on what was a bruising 12-play, 75-yard drive. Stepfan Taylor ran for 28 yards on five carries, and the Cardinal was pushed along by a 15-yard facemask penalty as well.